President Obama poses for a funeral selfie and gets chummy with Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt but Michelle does not look impressed

Yup! And here you have it. Living proof that men never really grow up enough NOT to display poor judgment not even when they are President of the most powerful nation on earth.

Lets face it though. Prime Minister Helle IS pretty, clearly thinks Obama is cute (look at the body language) and I think I see some chemistry going on there. I think Michelle sees it to. And DOES NOT LIKE IT! LOL!

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Funeral selfie: (from left to right) British PM David Cameron, Denmark’s Prime Minister Helle Thorning Schmidt and President Obama smile for a snap during Nelson Mandela’s memorial service.

President Obama was caught committing a funeral faux pas — snapping a selfie during Nelson Mandela’s memorial service with Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt and British PM David Cameron.

The threesome smiled as the Scandinavian beauty held her smartphone out to capture the moment but Michelle Obama sat at a distance, as if in disapproval of the digital display.

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Helle Thorning-Schmidt, left, jokes with Obama during the service Tuesday, as first lady Michelle Obama paid attention to the proceedings.

Thorning-Schmidt, 46, was animated as she took her place among the dignitaries in the stands at the FNB stadium in Johannesburg for the somber occasion, chatting with other leaders and unabashedly typing away on her device.

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The Danish leader looked all at ease with Obama during the remembrance ceremony for Nelson Mandela but Michelle Obama (right) did not seem to approve of the display.

The Danish politician, who is married to British executive Stephen Kinnock, appeared particularly chummy with President Obama but Michelle Obama, 49, seemed annoyed at the mingling, looking solemn as she stared intently in the opposite direction and paid attention to the proceedings.

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The Obamas were just part of the U.S. delegation to the Tuesday service, accompanied by President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, President Bill Clinton, his wife, Hillary, and daughter, Chelsea, and President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn.

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Obama cracks a smile mingling with the Danish Prime Minister at the 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago.

Chelsea Clinton, 33, is an avid tweeter, but abstained from accessing the social media website during the event, as did her parents, who also both have Twitter accounts.

Laura Bush is also on Twitter but did not post any updates to the website.

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President Obama, Michelle Obama, President George W. Bush and Laura Bush board Air Force One to depart South Africa after the memorial service for Nelson Mandela.

After the memorial service ended, the Obamas and Bushes boarded Air Force One to return to the U.S.

They were in South Africa for less than 13 hours.

Though Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled from the U.S. to Africa onboard Air Force One with the two couples, she did not return home on the President’s plane Tuesday night.

Former President Bill Clinton, his daughter Chelsea, 33, and President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalynn were also among the U.S. delegation but they traveled separately.